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Based on the observations of how the different forms of salt start mixing with the water, which type of salt particle do you expect to fully dissolve at the end of the 45 minutes? Fine Coarse Pellet
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Based on the observations of how the different forms of salt start mixing with the
water, which type of salt particle do you expect to fully dissolve at the end of the 45
minutes?
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I would expect fine salt to fully dissolve by the end of 45 minutes. Since the other types of salt are not fine and tiny, they would take longer to dissolve
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